[Insight-users] Re: How to see a mesh?
soosho
esteghamat at fastmail.fm
Sat Jan 5 13:12:57 EST 2008
Dear Prof Vincent
Thanks a lot for you helps. I'll check the two tools as soon as
possible.
Thank for your response
Soosho
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[Insight-users] How to see a mesh?
Vincent A. Magnotta vincent-magnotta at uiowa.edu
Fri Jan 4 09:39:05 EST 2008
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Soosho,
There are at least two ways to visualize the mesh. The first would be to
convert the mesh to a mesh spatial object in ITK and then write the mesh
to a file. It can then be visualized with the SOViewer
(http://www.vtk.org/Wiki/SOViewer). A second solution would be to
convert the mesh to a VTK poly data and then save the file using VTK.
You could then use paraview (http://www.paraview.org/New/index.html) to
visualize the resulting mesh.
Vince
On Thu, 2008-01-03 at 21:08 -0800, soosho wrote:
> Hello Dear Luis
>
> Hope you are fine,
>
> I am tampering Examples/Filtering/SurfaceExtraction.cxx. and wanna know
> how to see the resulting mesh?
>
> Thanks,
> Esteghamat
> --
> soosho
> esteghamat at fastmail.fm
>
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